Infant hair care: trace elements and infant health

Is the baby's hair sparse or yellow? Don't worry, the reason may be simple! This article will introduce the nursing methods of baby's hair in detail, as well as the causes and solutions of thinning or yellowing hair.

Fetal development period

It is normal for the baby's fetal hair to be sparse and yellow. As they grow up, fetal hair will naturally fall off, and after about 2-3 months, new and healthier hair will grow!

The little secret of trace elements

The problem of baby's hair may be related to the lack of some trace elements, such as zinc and iron. It has little to do with calcium deficiency! In the daily diet, you might as well give your baby some foods rich in zinc and iron, such as delicious seafood (rich in zinc), lean meat and egg yolk (rich in iron). Of course, you can also choose iron or zinc preparations specially designed for infants to supplement.

Taking care of a baby begins with understanding.

Let's protect the baby's health together and witness their growth miracle at all times!